read is a question, Spanish offers no such initial warning. To compensate for this, Spanish adds the initial question mark, so that you'll always be able to tell a declarative statement from a question from the moment you begin reading it. Questions in Spanish are mainly done by intonation (raising the voice at the end of the question),
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Preview and Download !Spanish has subject pronouns that roughly translate to you guys. In most Spanish-speaking countries the subject pronoun for you guys is Ustedes. In Spain, vosotros is the pronoun used when talking to friends or family, Ustedes is used when talking to a group of people you do not know well. Vosotros is only used in Spain.
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Preview and Download !Spanish Adverbs Exercise (PDF) Answer Key: 1. Susan llegó tarde a la clase de español. 2. Todas dicen que hablo demasiado rápido. 3. Anita canta muy bien. 4. Mi hermano nunca responde a mis llamadas. 5. La clase de matemática es muy difícil para mí. 6. Todavía no he salido de vacaciones. 7. Este restaurante vegano es bastante caro. 8.
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Preview and Download !English Spanish Cognates •The 'convertible' words between English and Spanish are known as cognates. English and Spanish Cognates are words in both languages that share the same Latin root and which are very similar. For example: "inferior" in Spanish may be used to refer to a subordinate in the work-place, without carrying any
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Preview and Download !1. Match these greetings in Spanish with their meaning in English Hola Hasta luego Buenos días ¿Y tú? Gracias ¿Qué tal? Adiós Buenas noches and you? Good morning Thank you How are you? See you later Good evening Hello Goodbye 2. Copy these Spanish words and phrases and write what they mean in English Hasta luego Buenos días ¿Y tú? Gracias
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Preview and Download !and gender of the adjective in Spanish. III. C. USE OF ADJECTIVES IN GENERAL • Remember that all adjectives in Spanish agree in number and gender with their nouns • Adjectives that end in -o have four forms (el libro rojo, la mesa roja, los libros rojos, las mesas rojas).
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